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Reissued Oct. 27, 1953 HEAVY-DUTY FIBER. CONTAINER Samuel P. Belsinger, Atlanta, Ga.., assignor to. Belsinger, Inc., Atlanta, Ga., a corporation of Georgia.

Original No. 2,578,777, dated December '18, 1951, Serial No. 147,008, March 1, 1950. Application forreissue July 29, 1953, Serial No. 371,196

3 Claims, (01. 229 -16) Matter enclosed in heavy brackets appears in the original patent but forms no part of this reissue specification; matter printed in italics indicates the additions, made by reissue.

The invention relates to new and useful improvement in a foldable fiber container, which is. especially adapted for heavy duty work such as crating eggs, oranges and the like for rail or truck shipment.

An object of the invention is to provide a heavy duty container which may be made by slitting and scoring rectangular fiber blanks wherein the container when, assembled is provided with double side walls, double end walls and a double bottom wall.

Another object of the invention is to provide a double. Wall container of the above type wherein a. double wall partition extends from one side of the container to the other and from the bottom to the top of the container for forming two substantially identical cells of equal capacity.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a double wall container of the above type wherein the partition members are each provided with a flap at the free end thereof, which flap extends through a slot in the inner member of a double side wall with the flaps folded so as to lie between the members of said double side wall.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a double wall container of the above type wherein the outer member of the front side wall is. formed of half wall sections and each half section is provided with a flap adapted to extend through said slot and between the partition. members so that a single locking means may be used if desired for joining the partition members and the flaps therebetween for rigidly holding the container in assembled condition.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a double wall container of the above type wherein there is a double wall cover.

In the drawings:

Figure l is a plan View of a fiber blank which has been slit and scored so that a container may be formed therefrom by folding and. assembling the members produced by the slittingand scoring of the blank;

Figure 2 is a front view of the completely assembled container with cover in raised position;

Figure 3 is an end view of the container with the cover in the raised position;

Figure 4 is the plan view of the container as shown in Figure 2;

Fi ure 5 is a vertical s c i nal vi w on he line 5-5 of Figure 4,;

Figure 5 is horizontal section of a portion of the. co ta ne on he ine E -t of Figure 2;

F ure, 7 is a pla View of a modified iorm f blank which is assembled with the blank shown in Figure 1, so as, to provide not only a double bottom wall and double end walls, but also cover sections which are integral with the inner end walls and are provided with flaps that engage between the partition members;

Figure 8 is a view in perspective of the blank shown in Figure 7 with the parts folded to the position they will assume in the assembled container;

Figure 9 is a vertical sectional view longitudinally of the container with the folded blank hown in F gure 8 in p si i n in the container formed by the folding of the blank shown in ure and Figure 10 is a View similar to Figure 9., but showing a modified form of inner cover.

The invention has to do with a heavy duty fiber container which is made from blanks, preferably of corrugated board. One of the blanks is slit along parallel lines so as to provide side walls which are integral with the bottom of the container, and a cover which is integral with the rear side wall. These slits also provide end .walls which are integral with the bottom, and

half side sections which project laterally from the end sections. These slits also provide partition sections which are integral with the rear half sections of the container. The side walls are also slit intermediate their ends to provide a slot extending the full height of the rear wall and ex n g pwar l from th om, ut terminating short of the top of the front wall.

Th blank thus i rm d may e assembled int a hea y duty con ainer by mer ly f din the blank. so as to po ition he. side Walls, he end Walls, the side. wal a f.- sections an the inserting of thepartition walls through the slot in the rear wall of the container. This blank and the container formed thereby is shown and described and claimed in my copending application, Serial No. 147,007, now Patent No. 2,578,776,

filed on even date herewith.

The present invention has to do with a container wherein there are additional features of structure which enables a container to be produced which has a double wall bottom, double Wall ends and. b W ll fron nd ear sid m m ers- Thes addi i nal. i rcs are formed from a second blank which is scored so that it m y be ld d. and, ns e in he ntainer o for a d ub e bottom. wall a dou le e d walls.-

Referring more in detail to the drawings, the main blank from which the heavy duty container is formed is shown in Figure l. The blank is slit along the lines l-l which are parallel to each other. This provides a cover section indicated at 2. The cover section may be provided with a flap 3 separated from the cover by a score line 4. The body blank is also slit along the lines 2 2 which are parallel with each other, thus forming a rear side wall 5 which is separated from the cover by a score line E The rear side wall 5 is integral with the bottom portion 6 and separated therefrom by a score line l The blank is also out along parallel lines 1-! and this forms the front wall 8 which is integral with the bottom 6 and separated therefrom by a score line-9. The side wall 3 is provided with a flap I3 that is separated from the side wall by a score line [3 This flap is foldable outwardly onto the outer face of the side wall 8 when the blank is in assembled po sition.

The rear wall 5 midway between the ends thereof is provided with a slot Ill which extends from the bottom wall to the cover when the blank is in assembled position. The front wall is provided with a slot II which extends from the bottom only part way up the side leaving a space between the upper end 12 of the slot and the top edge of the front side wall.

A blank is provided with an end wall It which is formed integral with one end of the bottom and separated therefrom by a score line [5. At one side of the end wall I4 is a half section side wall Hi. This half side wall section [6 is formed integral with the end wall, but is separated from the side wall 5 by the slit 2 The blank is scored at H between the half side wall and the end wall. This half side wall 16 is formed integral with a partition wall I ii and is separated therefrom by the score line 19. The partition I8 carries flaps 23 which are separated from the partition by score line 2|.

At the other side of the end I4 is a half side section 22 which is separated from the end section by a score line 23. This half side section 22 carries a flap 24 which is separated from the half side section by a score line 25.

At the other end of the bottom 6 is an end wall 26. This end wall is separated from the bottom by a score line 21. Extending laterally from one side of the end wall is a half section side wall 28 which is separated from the end wall by score line 29 and is also separated from the side wall 5 by the slit 2. Integral with this half side wall section 28 is a partition wall 30 which is separated from the half side section by the score line 3|. Integral with this partition section as is a flap 32 which is separated therefrom by a score line 33. On the other side of the end section 26 is a half side section 34 which separated from the end section by a score line 35. This half side section carries a flap 3:3 which is separated from the side section by a score line 37.

The second body blank includes an inner body wall and end walls at each end thereof. The bottom wall extends from end to end of the container on the inside thereof and the end walls terminate at the upper ends of the outer end walls It and 26 respectively. When the blanks are assembled together to make a'double wall container, the blank just described will include sections 38, 39 and 43 as shown in Figure '7, without the cover extensions 49 and 50, The

section 38 extends along the bottom wall from end to end thereof as noted and from front to rear side of the bottom wall. The sections 39 and are dimensioned so that they contact with the inner face of the outer end walls I4 and 23 respectively.

These blanks which have just been described may be shipped by the manufacturer to the user who can readily fold the parts and assemble the two blanks so as to provide a container having double front and rear side walls, double end walls and a double bottom wall. There are possibly various ways in which the parts may be assembled, and one way is to bend the side wall 5 to a position at right angles to the bottom wall, bend the end walls is and 25 to a position at right angles to the bottom wall, then place the other blank in folded condition on the bottom wall with the inner sections of the end walls in contact with the inner faces of the outer sections. Then the front side wall is bent to an upright position after which the half rear side walls are folded along the fold lines 5! and 29 respectively so as to lie close to the outer face of the rear wall 5. In this folding of the rear half sections the partition members It and 3%! are inserted through the slot [9. These partition members will extend across the bottom and the flaps will extend through the slot H, after which the flaps are folded back flat against the outer face of the rear front wall. The half front side sections 22 and as are then folded along the outer face of the inner side wall 8 and the flaps and 3E bent and inserted through the slot H and between the partition members.

As shown in Figure 6, the flap 20 on the partition wall it extends through the slot II in the front side wall and is folded back against the inner section 8 of the front side wall. Likewise, the flap 32 extends through the slot H and is folded back against the outer face of the inner wall section 8. These flaps lie between the inner walls ii and the outer wall half sections 22 and 3d. The flap 24 extends through the slot l l and between the partition walls It and 38. Likewise, the flap 36 extends through the slot H and between the partitions.

As shown in Figure 4, a fastening pin or staple M may be inserted through the partition walls 18 and 3!) and also through the flaps 24 and 3%. and thus all of the walls of the container will be firmly held in rigid relation to each other. By removing these staples, both blanks may be folded to a relatively flat position for return shipment and reuse.

It is noted that the flaps on the partition sections and the flaps on the half side wall sections 22 and 34 do not extend to the full height of the front container wall. In the assembled container they terminate at the line 48. This is the upper end of the slot Ii. This leaves a space between the outer half side wall and the inner side wall section and when the cover is provided with a flap 3 this flap may be inserted between the Walls. It is noted that the slitting and the scoring will be positioned so as to leave ample tolerance for folding and assembling of the container. For example, the partition walls 31! and I8 will be so shaped and disposed along their bottom edges as to be spaced away from the bottom wall 6 when in assembled position so as to leave ample clearance for the inner section 38 of the bottom wall. See Figure 5.

As has been noted, the cover 2 is of slightly greater length than the bottom and, therefore,

these folded back sections together with the central partition forms a very rigid support for the cover when in closed position.

In a modified form of the invention, the second blank described is lengthened. From this blank is produced the inner section 38 of the bottom wall, and the inner sections 39 and 43 of the end walls. The blank is extended so as to provide an inner half cover section 49 which is integral with the inner end section 39 and an inner half cover section 50 which is integral with the inner end wall section 43. These cover sections are separated from the respective end wall sections by score lines 5| and 52. Each cover section carries a flap 53 which is separated from the inner cover sections by score lines 54, 54 respectively. These flaps 53, 53 are shown in closed position in Figure 9. The cover 2 is in raised position. After the container is filled then the half cover sections are moved down to closed positions and the flaps 53 inserted between the partition members, then the main cover 2 is moved to closed position and flap 3, if used, is inserted between the front and rear members of the front wall.

In this modified form the container not only has double bottom walls, double end walls and double side walls, but it also has a double top wall or cover. In order to seal the container for shipment it may be taped in the usual way by a tape extending along the upper and front edge of the container and overlapping the cover and the front wall.

In Figure there is a further modified form of cover arrangement. In this form the member 43 of the inner or liner wall has an extension 55 which extends from one end of the container to the other. This extension carries a flap 56 which is adapted to be inserted between the end wall l4 and the liner wall 39. After the container has been filled this inner cover 55 is moved to closed position and then the outer cover is folded down onto the inner cover, thus making a double wall cover for the container,

It is obvious that minor changes in the details of construction may be employed without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.

I claim:

1. A f-oldable heavy duty container formed from two substantially rectangular blanks, said blanks being scored and slit so as to provide when assembled for use a container having a double bottom wall, double front and rear side walls, double end walls and a double partition wall integral with thee outer members of the rear side wall, said double partition wall extending through a slot in the inner member of the rear side wall and having flaps extending through a slot in the inner member of the front side wall, said flaps being folded so as to lie between the inner and 6 outer members of said front wall, said outer member of the front wall being formed of half sections, each of which is provided with a flap adapted to extend through the slot in the inner member of the front wall and between the members of the partition wall, said rear wall having a cover formed integral therewith and adapted to be folded down into contact with the end walls and the partition for closing the container.

2. A foldable heavy duty container formed from two substantially rectangular blanks, said blanks being scored and slit so as to provide when assembled for use a container having a double bottom wall, double front and rear side walls, double end walls and a double partition wall integral with the outer members of the rear side wall, said double partition wall extending through a. slot in the inner member of the rearside wall and having flaps extending through a slot in the inner member of the front side wall. said flaps being folded so as to lie between the inner and outer members of said front wall, said outer member of the front wall being formed of half sections, each of which is provided with a flap adapted to extend through the slot in the inner member of the front wall and between the members of the partition wall, and means for joining the partition walls and the flaps for rigidly holding the container in assembled condition 3. A foldable heavy duty container formed from two substantially rectangular blanks, said blanks being scored and slit so as to provide when assembled for use a container having a double bottom wall, double front and rear side walls, double end walls and a double partition wall integral with the outer members of the rear side wall, said double partition wall extending through a slot in. the inner member of the rear side wall and having flaps extending through a slot in the inner member of the front side wall, said flaps being folded so as to lie between the inner and outer members of said front wall, said outer member of the front wall being formed of half sections, each of which is provided with a flap adapted to extend through the slot in the inner member of the front wall and between the members of the partition wall, an inner cover extending lengthwise of the container and an outer cover extending transversely of the container thus providing a double wall closure for such container.

SAMUEL P. BELSINGER.

References Cited in the file of this patent or the original patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 221,244 Matchett Nov. 4, 1879 893,652 Reber July 21, 1908 2,404,704 Guyer July 23, 1946 2,457,291 Wenzel Dec. 28, 1948 

